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PublishedSeptember 26, 2022
Trump’s troubles worsen: 6 legal landmines facing the ex-president
NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s myriad of legal problems have intensified after a whirlwind week of lawsuits and court decisions that went against the embattled former president — including a civil suit filed by the New York attorney general that partly seeks to prohibit him or his adult children from ever running a company in […]
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PublishedSeptember 21, 2022
Russia ‘shamelessly violated’ UN charter in Ukraine, Biden tells world leaders
The president also pledges $2.9 billion in global food security aid to address shortages caused by the war and the effects of climate change, in a speech to the UN General Assembly.
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PublishedSeptember 21, 2022
What kept Iran protests going after first spark?
Protests have erupted across Iran in recent days after a 22-year-old woman died while being held by the morality police for violating the country’s strictly enforced Islamic dress code.
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PublishedSeptember 20, 2022
Forty-seven people charged with stealing $250 million meant for children’s meals
Federal authorities are calling it the largest fraud scheme yet to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by stealing and defrauding the government of $250 million.
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PublishedSeptember 20, 2022
New York City ending vaccine mandate for private employers on Nov. 1
New York City will lift its private-sector COVID-19 vaccine mandate on Nov. 1 but will continue to require city employees to be vaccinated against the virus.
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2022
Sold-out crowd says goodbye to The Ghost of Paul Revere
The Bonny Eagle High grads performed the official state ballad one last time at Thompson’s Point.
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PublishedAugust 27, 2022
DEP says developer of $1 billion Washington County project built cabins without permits
Inspectors found the Worcester Holdings company built several dozen cabins, a restaurant, roads and parking areas without obtaining necessary permits.
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PublishedAugust 24, 2022
Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan could help more than 40 million people
Borrowers who earn less than $125,000 a year, or families earning less than $250,000, would be eligible for the $10,000 loan forgiveness.
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PublishedAugust 24, 2022
Biden announces nearly $3 billion in new military aid as Ukraine celebrates independence day
As Russia’s war on Ukraine drags on, U.S. security assistance is shifting to a longer-term campaign that also will likely keep more American military troops in Europe into the future, U.S. officials said.
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PublishedAugust 23, 2022
Pair convicted in plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer
The result was a big win for the U.S. Justice Department following the shocking mixed outcome last spring when a jury couldn’t reach a unanimous verdict in the men’s 1st trial and acquitted 2 others.
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